There is only place to watch newly released films, that’s on the big screen. Next month Neil Blomkamp’s Gran Turismo will be in UK and Irish cinemas and three of the stars have a special message to cinephiles.
This new promo is the latest Industry Trust’s Moments Worth Paying For campaign. David Harbour, Orlando Bloom and Archie Madekwe tell audiences why the cinema is the best and only place to catch the blood-pumping adrenaline ride.
Liz Bales, Chief Executive at British Association for Screen Entertainment said: “Teaming up with Sony Pictures Entertainment for Gran Turismo once again spotlights an unparalleled cinematic experience that captivates fans. It’s fantastic to have this amazing group of stars highlight the premium cinema experience in a fun way that fans will love. For over a decade, the Moments Worth Paying For campaign has been at the core of BASE’s educational initiatives. By harnessing the collective power of the creative community and collaborating with partners like DCM, Pearl & Dean, and ClearChannel, we remind audiences that films like Gran Turismo are best experienced first on the big screen, in cinemas everywhere.”
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Based on the true story of Jann Mardenborough, the film is the ultimate wish fulfilment tale of a teenage Gran Turismo player whose gaming skills won a series of Nissan competitions to become an actual professional racecar driver.
Gran Turismo will be released on 9th August in the UK and Irish cinemas. The film also stars Orlando Bloom, David Harbour, Darren Barnet, Thomas Kretschmann, Djimon Hounsou, and Geri Halliwell.
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